Miliband and Cameron compete to side with the causes behind the St Pauls encampment as the Corporation of London makes an offer

Ed Miliband seized the language of protest yesterday by suggesting that he was
speaking for the “99 per cent” who lose out, as both he and David Cameron
competed to side with the causes behind the encampment at St Paul’s.

The Prime Minister endorsed concerns of Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of
Canterbury, while the Labour leader used the slogan of the Occupy Wall
Street protesters, who claim that 99 per cent lose out while 1 per cent are
given unfair advantages.

In a move reflecting this more sympathetic approach, the Corporation of London
last night offered to allow the